Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said on Wednesday that a special protection unit was being set up in Islamabad for the security of Chinese nationals.
According to a press release issued by the interior ministry, Naqvi made the remarks as he met his Chinese counterpart Wang Xiaohong in Beijing.
The two met at the headquarters of Chinaβs Ministry of Public Security, where Naqvi received a warm welcome, the interior ministry said.
During the meeting, the leaders agreed to develop a joint and rapid response system against terrorism, including expanding training programs aimed at enhancing police capacity, it added.
Xiaohong lauded Pakistanβs efforts in countering terrorism and strengthening internal security, the statement said.
βWe appreciate Pakistanβs sacrifices in the fight against terrorism,β he was quoted as saying.
During the meeting, βboth ministers agreed on a joint strategy for training and enhancing the professional skills of police and security personnelβ. They also vowed to maintain βan exchange of information between the police and other institutions of the two countriesβ.
Naqvi apprised his Chinese counterpart of the measures being taken to ensure the security of Chinese citizens in Pakistan, at which the latter expressed his satisfaction.
βThe protection of Chinese citizens and projects of mutual interest remains our top priority,β Naqvi was quoted as saying.
He further said that βeffective measures had been taken to ensure the security of Chinese citizens in Pakistanβ. He said that βa special protection unit was being set up in Islamabad for the security of Chinese nationalsβ.
The pair also discussed cooperation in the prevention of cybercrimes.
βPakistan wants to benefit from the support of Chinese institutions to enhance the capacity of the National Cyber Crimes Investigation Agency (NCCIA),β the statement quoted Naqvi as saying, adding that Chinese-based AI technologies could be of βgreat help in countering terrorism and addressing security challengesβ.
He said that Pakistan and China shared a bond based on βsustainable cooperationβ. Naqvi expressed the desire to expand this cooperation further to tackle security challenges and protect mutual interests, the statement said.
During the meeting, it was decided that the two sides will hold meetings of a joint working group every three months, while a meeting at a ministerial level will be held once a year.
Naqvi extended an invitation to the Chinese minister to visit Pakistan, and conveyed his best wishes to the Chinese president and prime minister on behalf of President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.
Xiaohong also invited Naqvi to attend the Global Security Cooperation Forum β to be held in China in September, the statement added.
The Chinese minister expressed willingness to cooperate with Pakistan at all levels, stressing that βPakistan and China are strategic partnersβ.
He also hosted a luncheon in honour of Naqvi and his delegation, the interior ministry said.
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